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a lot of attention is being drawn to the national sciences and engineering. i think it will help us in the long run. >> excellent. thank you for coming in. german parents who were hoping for more money to care for their kids at home instead of sending them to day care, are going to have to wait a little longer. >> in a controversial development, the actual bill for the child subsidy never made it to a vote because there were not enough members present in parliament. who is to blame is now a matter of fierce discussion. >> and that was that. the vice-president adjourn the session early. the debate over the child-care subsidy was postponed because parliament did not have a quorum. a minimum of half of all deputies. apparently, many representatives of the coalition government took off for the week and early. members of the opposition just walked out. conservative party leaders were outraged by the move. >> this just shows they do not have any argument. it shows just how low the opposition has sung. we denounce this action as on parliamentarian. >> the opposition
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just last year the former chicago bears safety dave deurson requested that his brain be donated to science to study the long-term effects of concussions. that was before investigators say he shot himself in the chest. and the scientists who examined deurson's brain as well as junior. researches at boston university report they investigated brain samples from 85 people all of whom had histories of brain injuries. they claim 80% of those brains showed signs of a certain type of brain disease that cause memory loss, depression and dementia. almost all of those brains they say belong to athletes. but scientist its say they don't have enough evidence to prove that the hits on the field caused the brain disease. earlier today on "studio b," a doctor suggested we have reached a point where parents really should think twice before even allowing their kids to play football. >> parents that are watching today need to be highly suspicious and highly cautious about having their kids participate in high school football, either if they don't get the right test done, if they are not followed frequently a
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reinforce them instead, backing industries like aerospace, energy, pharmaceuticals, creative media and science. a deliberate strategy to create a more balanced national economy where financial services are strong but they are not the only string to our bow. mr. deputy speaker, stability comes first. the report from the office for budget responsibility reminds us today of the risks to stability. despite the welcome action by the european central bank, the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on the european economy has been significant. italy, the netherlands, belgium and others are now in recession. germany's economy shrank from the last quarter. in today's report, the obr are sharply revising down their forecasts for euro area growth this year by 0.8% to minus 0.3%. their forecast for world economic growth is also revised down over the next two years by 0.2% and 0.3% respectively. of course britain is not immune from these developments in our largest export markets. the obr say today that the situation in the euro area remains a major risk to our forecast. another risk they identify is a furth
reinforce them instead, backing industries like aerospace, energy, pharmaceuticals, creative media and science. a deliberate strategy to create a more balanced national economy where financial services are strong but they are not the only string to our bow. mr. deputy speaker, stability comes first. the report from the office for budget responsibility reminds us today of the risks to stability. despite the welcome action by the european central bank, the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on...
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with a belligerent form of misstep or the report we've got a science places in accordance with an updated coefficient of handicaps and the like as expected the polish boat. is in the lead we are in the second place both of us have an equal chance at the moment and only. the gap between the polish and russian sailboats is minuscule it all comes down to the second phase of the race then everything will depend on the wind the poles decide to seek strong winds by taking the risk of going further south into the open sea they disappear from is view but the crew sees another vessel in its place approaching on the horizon. thank. you. for your. phone call when it was sure all the show must go on but. we did annoy people and. always will. break when i was sixteen ok back to work. politically it was also to stop the tourists want to take our picture just because. they don't see that many sailboats. the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the race his second face sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life onboard returns to normal
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all rights when it comes to games of chance it's clear who really hates the online betting science and. all they says need it people who. put in let's homeless or work and little help from the multibillion dollar industry as other than it's been hearing. ok the famous drink and drugs. ronald's the compulsive gambler he started dating when he was fifteen and couldn't stop for fifty years his addictions left him with nothing to go in her. money and go. into. what was the one thing lost in wonder well with rigors and. there is no. tomorrow when you want to when you know you know if you've won games we want to celebrate it again if you lose you want to get your money back it's not what we know losing. can you just walk away once you call a compulsive gambler and. lost every penny or had ronald pawned his grandfather's war medals and stole from his own family staging base so he could gamble more but even when loan sharks held a gun to his head he still couldn't stop gambling. and had no money back. you know and the safe thing was that i did not a pioneer and put the sickness in my head told
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out financial crowd myra's being seen as a bleeding the bloc of both energy and influence political science professor peer going down believes it's down to the policies which expand the yawning gap between rich and poor the e.u. influence is waning for reasons that have to do with the so-called debt crisis that is the way europe and new years a try i saw a crisis which banks invented by not taking the appropriate measures and also all these new liberal policies that make the rich richer and the poor poorer when there isn't taken isn't on the part of many people they want a different kind of europe they're hostile to the way europe runs its policies or is totally incompetent when it comes to solving the so-called death problem is if we had a functioning central bank it would be no problem so there is this weariness and hostility against this particular kind of your. own minority dot com report i know brussels far reaching ambitions to move the tantalus up or grabs a scientist first have plans to be at the forefront of a status they are prominent man mention of their service. plus an american
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our science editor reports. ♪ >> there is a silent battle under way, a virtual conflict with powerful forces on either side. from online activists to organized crime to nation states. cyberspace is the new front line. all around the world, cyber attacks are hitting the headlines. authorities in australia have warned of a flood of attacks against the web sites of financial firms. >> this is strategic. top management has to be aware of the damage that can be done. >> on new year's day, a cyber highs-doll pound hit banks in africa. >> not many businesses or government sectors are doing the threat analysis to the level needed. >> and attacks claimed by an anonymous and other cyber activist groups that the u.s. government and corporate web sites in protests against policing the internet. despite the best effort of big business, international intelligence, and the law, the cyber threat seems always to be one step ahead. this is where it all began. just north of london, home to britain's famous wartime code breaking success. and this is the world's first modern computer. it was rebuilt here
our science editor reports. ♪ >> there is a silent battle under way, a virtual conflict with powerful forces on either side. from online activists to organized crime to nation states. cyberspace is the new front line. all around the world, cyber attacks are hitting the headlines. authorities in australia have warned of a flood of attacks against the web sites of financial firms. >> this is strategic. top management has to be aware of the damage that can be done. >> on new...
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in science a real rebel and government forces have fresh offensives in the crucial battle for the second city of aleppo and what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly used by both sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition political analyst jacob hornberger says washington's determined to replace assad with a proxy at any cost. well it's a standard policy of the u.s. government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in countries that are loyal to the us government and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear of the united nations it just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freed
in science a real rebel and government forces have fresh offensives in the crucial battle for the second city of aleppo and what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly used by both sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition political analyst jacob hornberger says washington's determined to replace assad with a proxy at any cost. well it's...
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in a major holes a spot on earth sciences finds the waters of a priest or it lake under the situation of the antarctic which could contain life forms unchanged for millennia. fifteen thousand more green jobs slashed that's the latest blow from austerity measures adopted by athens to appease its international creditors like pictures here from the center of athens where people have gathered obviously to protest these latest numbers the cuts are especially where any given the country's economy is near free fall meanwhile greece like i said gathering live pictures here from a rally in athens as part of a twenty four hour general strike against the latest form negotiations over a second bailout are also ongoing with the main precondition being further conflict one of the main things upsetting these. people have been on the streets of athens really for over a year now and today again gathering on the streets in this general strike but according to a law professor towards capital dollars even if our friends doesn't get a cast it will have no hope of repaying the interest. to us now we are li
in a major holes a spot on earth sciences finds the waters of a priest or it lake under the situation of the antarctic which could contain life forms unchanged for millennia. fifteen thousand more green jobs slashed that's the latest blow from austerity measures adopted by athens to appease its international creditors like pictures here from the center of athens where people have gathered obviously to protest these latest numbers the cuts are especially where any given the country's economy is...
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strong our financial quagmire is being seen as believing the bloc of both energy and influence political science professor clear gordon brown believes it's down to the policies which extend the dawning gap between rich and poor but evil influence is waning for reasons that have to do with the so-called the crisis that is where europe and new years of trying to saw a crisis which banks invented by not taking the appropriate measures and also all these new liberal policies but make the rich richer and poorer but there is an tag in his employ on the part of many people they want a different kind of europe they are hostile to the way europe runs its followers is or is totally incompetent when you comes to solving this so-called debt problem is if we had a functioning central bank it would be no problem so there is this weird hostility against this particular kind of your. minority dot com report on russia's far reaching and this sense the most potential is up for grabs to say scientists as russia plans to be at the forefront of a stabber sing a permanent manned mission on the lunar surface. but as a
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. >> science has been used to justify excluding women from the business. a study revealed that while both men and women liked listening to female voices, they trust a male voice more. many believe a woman's voice can do the job, but they do not believe change will come. >> i think women have it at the doorstep to do trailer voices. >> but it is still a man's world. >> is still a man's world. >> any changes likely to be incremental. in the meantime, we will have to make do with the rich baritone beckoning us to future attractions. tom bruck, bbc news, los angeles. >> and that brings today's show to a close. remember, you can find constant updates on our website. to see what we're working on at any time, visit our facebook page. for all of us here at bbc news america, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use the
. >> science has been used to justify excluding women from the business. a study revealed that while both men and women liked listening to female voices, they trust a male voice more. many believe a woman's voice can do the job, but they do not believe change will come. >> i think women have it at the doorstep to do trailer voices. >> but it is still a man's world. >> is still a man's world. >> any changes likely to be incremental. in the meantime, we will have to...
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. >> selle on science? is there. >> stephen: science suspect is a lot of it hype? i hear science is really good. what has science ever done for, you know, the general public, other than, like, tv remotes and electric blankets. those i get. >> it's so interesting, basic science is so important. 100 years ago when they were just figuring out about what was inside the atom, that wasn't really clearly understood by many people. they said four people could understand relativity. and now, that runs our economy. >> stephen: why do we need to know? is it better to know? i mean, there are some things we weren't meant to know, like where babies came from. >> yes, i agree with that. >> stephen: after i ownd found that out i just-- it's a dirty business. >> it cut down on a lot of sex. >> stephen: right, because we know what it leads to. >> it's very distressing. i agree with you. >> stephen: you agree with me? >> yes. >> stephen: thank you. >> don't let me interrupt. >> stephen: i hope you won't. won't ( cheers and ap
. >> selle on science? is there. >> stephen: science suspect is a lot of it hype? i hear science is really good. what has science ever done for, you know, the general public, other than, like, tv remotes and electric blankets. those i get. >> it's so interesting, basic science is so important. 100 years ago when they were just figuring out about what was inside the atom, that wasn't really clearly understood by many people. they said four people could understand relativity....
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and science i talked about the nuclear project i'd like you to know is that over one hundred students from turkey are studying in the corresponding jobs in russia. actually of this project is implemented and it is happening we're going to the plan that is going to happening so far then turkey will build a new competence level high technology competence level and i'm turris and of course mr prime minister has are just spoken about it's three point. russian tourists per year and this year will be even more terrorists which is a sign of trust to word the turkish republic towards the turkish authorities and a sign of stimulating your country. which is called voting by feet in the us meaning of this word russian turkey our neighboring countries we have a lot in common but sometimes we have dramatic pages of our history very important that we respect our legacy. just signed an agreement on the places of russian burials and her bearing.
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the british science. class. markets. come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r t. v news a secret lab or tour tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog. just stick. with. experience before theories with the. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books skiffy ip interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out more visit our big teeth. well into the. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. which brightened if you knew the song from finest impression. for instance on t.v. dot com. news continues here on in britain a new bill designed to tackle crime b
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complexity the science of emergence and sometimes the science of surprise. abrupt climate change would be one of those. this is a perturbation to the system that nobody can predict because the patterns are emerging now and we have never seen these patterns before. if we can let go a little bit about the need as human beings, change our mental model, need to control and predict we may come up with some new ideas if we keep focusing on that. we will lose the opportunity for creative thinking. the older thing i want to say is i agree with you the insurance business worldwide can be a catalyst for other business in pushing way this to make ourselves safer in this new climate paradigm. that is one of the ways people change their habits. we talked about fastening seat belts. that is a huge thing to change for people so that is the role of the insurance industry to be a catalyst and pioneer for the rest of businesses but to use analytic predictive methods is going to fail. >> another question. >> i have a couple questions. the first one is about i am wondering what
complexity the science of emergence and sometimes the science of surprise. abrupt climate change would be one of those. this is a perturbation to the system that nobody can predict because the patterns are emerging now and we have never seen these patterns before. if we can let go a little bit about the need as human beings, change our mental model, need to control and predict we may come up with some new ideas if we keep focusing on that. we will lose the opportunity for creative thinking. the...
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sparking a wave of ongoing mass protests in montreal but government treatment of protesters indicates the science in nowhere near a compromise as artie's guyon h.t. can reports. it's not just about to wish and hikes anymore even many of those who didn't care much about the problems facing students have now joined the ranks of protesters. it is something that we should and have to do in this region but that's not a good time we have to be there and we have to make noise it does its agenda of democracy if we keep on this way and the farther on our own goal on the ground harder for the future to ensure. the country and the city you need to tens of thousands marching every day making a noise to express anger at what they see as draconian government measures to suppress people's rights to freedom of assembly and expression earlier this month the government here adopted an emergency anti protest law to make it illegal to assemble without permission and to insist on a precise road map of any planned march or demonstration despite it this is a map of montréal yet that's not the country always the ductwo
sparking a wave of ongoing mass protests in montreal but government treatment of protesters indicates the science in nowhere near a compromise as artie's guyon h.t. can reports. it's not just about to wish and hikes anymore even many of those who didn't care much about the problems facing students have now joined the ranks of protesters. it is something that we should and have to do in this region but that's not a good time we have to be there and we have to make noise it does its agenda of...
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earlier wednesday, he visited the institute of science near tel aviv, where a number of germans are working on research projects. gauk -- gaulk said he is pleased to see people involved in activities that are forward- looking and that relations are not defined only by the holocaust. >> we need another realm linking israel and germany alongside the dark realm of the past and memory that has separated us. >> on wednesday evening, gaulk received a warm welcome when he met with a group of holocaust survivors. >> we will be right back. >> this is an app. to make sure she does not start smoking, she uses a rather unique tip. nice try, anna, but for advice that really works, this is -- visit help.eu.com. >> hello and welcome back. julian assange lost his lengthy legal battle to appeal his extradition to sweden. courts have rejected the appeal, which means he is increasingly likely to face questioning in sweden on allegations of sexual misconduct. >> a former computer hacker, assange shot to international prominence with the publications of hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. files, including a gr
earlier wednesday, he visited the institute of science near tel aviv, where a number of germans are working on research projects. gauk -- gaulk said he is pleased to see people involved in activities that are forward- looking and that relations are not defined only by the holocaust. >> we need another realm linking israel and germany alongside the dark realm of the past and memory that has separated us. >> on wednesday evening, gaulk received a warm welcome when he met with a group...
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science. we thank you very much for coming on our team today a great pleasure. thank you. while still ahead for you in this hour here on r.t. disillusioned and disenfranchised. i think that's when young people go sometimes they get off the roads because they have nothing to do use unemployment in the u.k. is at a crisis of levels or for why the efforts to tackle it are just not working that story i'm much more than just a couple of. humanity's day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains and plains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition unfamiliar duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father has just made camp at their winter found stage setting up his uit judicial to fenian round tent made of disc ins his p.c. back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving streams of plus to minus forty degrees celsius just that i'm with them there are certain difficulties there's n
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plus, the zombie apocalypse may be the subject of science fiction or some kind of fiction, but these undead bees are very real. zombie bees just ahead. >> shep: number of the nation's largest retailers have just announced plans to hire tens of thousands of employees temporary employees for the upcoming holiday season. will it help the question and how many of those jobs will become permanent? the wal-mart reporting and expects to hire 50,000 people. toys r us, 45,000. kohl's, 52,000 seasonal employees. slightly more than each company hired last year, which is obviously good. the problem is, the holiday hiring is below prerecession levels. they say it's better than last year shows there has been at least some economic growth. rich edson is live. how close are we to prerecession levels? >> one report says we're getting closer this season. consulting firm challenger gray and christmas expects holiday hiring this year to approach 700,000. better than the 660,000 workers retailers hired last season. less than 650,000 the holiday season before. and approaching the 722,000 hired on average
plus, the zombie apocalypse may be the subject of science fiction or some kind of fiction, but these undead bees are very real. zombie bees just ahead. >> shep: number of the nation's largest retailers have just announced plans to hire tens of thousands of employees temporary employees for the upcoming holiday season. will it help the question and how many of those jobs will become permanent? the wal-mart reporting and expects to hire 50,000 people. toys r us, 45,000. kohl's, 52,000...
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he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking to ensure that nuclear materials were not diverted for military purposes. he's one of the world's leading experts an iran's nuclear program and led the efforts in recent years to implement an analytical culture to guide them. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i hope that i don't spoil your appetite because i don't think i have very good news for you. nevertheless, so if we look at the iranian nuclear program, i have been asked to provide a snapshot where we are today and then i'm going to look one year for
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hate to angela merkel has turned east child slaves in china clutching but it isn't contracts to be science and beijing. ninety eight from the european council on foreign relations believes china is a country was spending some time with to make friends. the big hope in europe is that the chinese would invest in some of the new vehicles that have been crazy like the european stability mechanism. the chinese. offer lots of words of support today and yesterday but not much in the way of concrete promises to buy bonds in any case the chinese don't tend to make their bond purchases public so we don't know for example how much the chinese invested in european bones in the last two years since the euro crisis began anyway and we probably won't know so there's a lot of there's a lot of uncertainty about that in the case of their boss that we see this is a european company and so it will benefit not just germany but also france and other countries in europe the loss of the deals that have been signed. off by german companies rolled into european companies and so to do in that sense there is a compet
hate to angela merkel has turned east child slaves in china clutching but it isn't contracts to be science and beijing. ninety eight from the european council on foreign relations believes china is a country was spending some time with to make friends. the big hope in europe is that the chinese would invest in some of the new vehicles that have been crazy like the european stability mechanism. the chinese. offer lots of words of support today and yesterday but not much in the way of concrete...
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and speaking at a conference in miami last commanding officer confirmed sending in special work on a science team's pentagon believes the sites contain as many as twenty air bases a vast artillery supplies ready and an invasion eric zero seven zero can i should say from the campaign to end the korean war believes the actions of this nature will devastate any peace attempts on the peninsula. the consequence of this is leads to distrust increased distrust it builds the rhetoric on both sides and it makes a climate of discussion and dialogue more difficult these type of mistrust is the exact reason that we need dialogue and that countries like russia and other countries need to put some pressure on the parties to get to the table but we tend to make the threat of a very violent and fearful situation in north korea just serve other in a large military base pointing to china. it's being constructed to serve the table so many troops occupying. there are a lot of reasons we like to maintain that edge there. well the fate being the forecast for another so-called rogue state iran is the topic of our
and speaking at a conference in miami last commanding officer confirmed sending in special work on a science team's pentagon believes the sites contain as many as twenty air bases a vast artillery supplies ready and an invasion eric zero seven zero can i should say from the campaign to end the korean war believes the actions of this nature will devastate any peace attempts on the peninsula. the consequence of this is leads to distrust increased distrust it builds the rhetoric on both sides and...
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wealthy british science on hold since that's not on the title. of the. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two cars a report on our team. download the official application to himself and choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time any. you're watching all see and these are the stories the tripe this week western nations around pop calls for military intervention in syria in order to protect refugees but face criticism for aiming to help calm the rebels who's fighting tactics they're accused of being and probably it's. true that a song might have to spend from six months double yeah the ecuadorian embassy in london that whistleblower makes a forecast jerram range of you saying he hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff. plus no longer an ounce costs to iran refutes midst of its international isolation by p
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technology update gets closer to the secrets of the universe and looks at what siberia has to offer the science of tomorrow. oh and.
technology update gets closer to the secrets of the universe and looks at what siberia has to offer the science of tomorrow. oh and.
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the center for science and public interest. in animals it causes tumors. so in the state of california coke and pepsi would have to put warning labels on the cans to say it could cause cancer. but only in california. the rest of the country is clear. the fda says these claims of cancer are way overexagerated. a consumer would have to consume well over 1,000 cans of soda a day to reach the doses administers to the rodents in the stuy. but because california is such a big market coke and pepsi are going to change the caramel coloring across the country. coke and pepsi make up 90% of the soda consumption in this country. in 1886 they had alcohol in coke. and coca. not cocaine, but the plant that makes cocaine. the recipe is changing. california says yes worry about it. alisyn: does this mean it will be a different color? >> reporter: i will be caramel colored, but it will have less of that chemical. alisyn: the president's reelection team releasing a trailer for a tom hanks document require promoting president obama's achievements in his first term. but those
the center for science and public interest. in animals it causes tumors. so in the state of california coke and pepsi would have to put warning labels on the cans to say it could cause cancer. but only in california. the rest of the country is clear. the fda says these claims of cancer are way overexagerated. a consumer would have to consume well over 1,000 cans of soda a day to reach the doses administers to the rodents in the stuy. but because california is such a big market coke and pepsi...
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the science -3 whiz kid has deeelopee a & simple, amazingly ccuratee pcheap ttst for pancreatic cancer. andraka's invention won first prize aa ttis yeer's intel iiternational science ann ennineering fair in pittssurgh, ppensylvanna. pennsylvvnia. p3 (andraka) it has infinite, &pbbsically mpacc in thee &pfield.. bbcauseeittcan be used for othhr cancerss if yoo justt switch this one ccmmonent you caa detect anotter cancer." &pcancer." thh eenager palked way with the fair's 75- thousand dollar prize ffo hee dipstick sensorr simply put, is est uses anttbodies phat identify a parricuuarr protein thtts eviddnt in the & blood during the early sttges & of paacreatic canccr. meantime, andraka'ss atent is p3 if you want to watch our - entire, uncut interview with jack you can head tt our -3& ebsite ox baltimore dot com. find out what he thinks &pabbut the spotlighh as a 11 -3 pear old anddwwat he plans to -3&pdd n the future. just clickkon rawwnews. aa ith all our online ontent, ii'' & freeeto foxx55 iewers. 3 theefreshman cllss... at... the... united states 3 in annapoliss../ &ptakes ...on... o
the science -3 whiz kid has deeelopee a & simple, amazingly ccuratee pcheap ttst for pancreatic cancer. andraka's invention won first prize aa ttis yeer's intel iiternational science ann ennineering fair in pittssurgh, ppensylvanna. pennsylvvnia. p3 (andraka) it has infinite, &pbbsically mpacc in thee &pfield.. bbcauseeittcan be used for othhr cancerss if yoo justt switch this one ccmmonent you caa detect anotter cancer." &pcancer." thh eenager palked way with the...
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i have invested in our science budget. we have building high-speed rail lines up and down the country, across london, and so on. so we are doing those investments. what i would say is, it can't just be government alone. government spending alone. yes, you need education spending. we also need education reform, and we're -- >> some of that volunteerism? >> it's about-- what we're doing in britain is akin to the charter school movement in the united states. we are setting-- we're undertaking major reforms to free our schools from state education bureaucracy. if you look at investment in infrastructure, we are trying to get pension funds investing in private pension funds investing in british infrastructure. we've got chinese sovereign wealth funds looking at investment in british infrastructure now, and i think britain being an open economy that welcomes investment from everywhere. i would say, yes, you need smart government, but you also need the private sector to grow as well. in the end britain eye would say this is true
i have invested in our science budget. we have building high-speed rail lines up and down the country, across london, and so on. so we are doing those investments. what i would say is, it can't just be government alone. government spending alone. yes, you need education spending. we also need education reform, and we're -- >> some of that volunteerism? >> it's about-- what we're doing in britain is akin to the charter school movement in the united states. we are setting-- we're...
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positions but i think really it's a referendum on obama that's what the experts say who are political science used to study these things i mean they could put anybody in the in the chair and one of the key factors but not the only factor is the economy so we'll have to see if they can keep g.o.p. the republicans can keep you know on the offensive on the economy and if they can do that that that highlights the problem but it's not really even the unemployment rate of change and really. the economy would have had to improve probably by may to help obama and that didn't happen so that the fundamentals of the election are set you know months in advance so we'll just see what the what the last count is but in an election this close to you know course they're pulling everything out on both both camps to attack the other one because they need every vote they can get so then let's face the economy what are the challenges facing romney at this election's and the selections well i think the main one is getting distracted by the social issues old many people don't agree with the social issues in the pub
positions but i think really it's a referendum on obama that's what the experts say who are political science used to study these things i mean they could put anybody in the in the chair and one of the key factors but not the only factor is the economy so we'll have to see if they can keep g.o.p. the republicans can keep you know on the offensive on the economy and if they can do that that that highlights the problem but it's not really even the unemployment rate of change and really. the...
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>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship is a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information comin
>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered.
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there's a need in computer science, it's areas like chemistry and physics, a special-education, english as a second language and world bank which is. just down the hall here, is the teacher academy of maryland or high school teachers get a test of the real world. >> they go through a series of courses that helps them decide if they're interested in this profession. >> most have already made up their minds. >> you get a head start. the things we're doing now, you would do as a freshman in college. it is amazingly have this opportunity in our education system. we are ahead of everyone else and can go into college with a head start. >> it was really fun getting to work with the kids and getting to know them. >> school officials say there is a shortage of male and minority teachers as well. to see the entire staffing report, go to our web site and click on "education of our." schools in baltimore county just got $7 million stronger. part of a grant from johns hopkins university. the university partnerships will include 1600 students in third through fifth grade at nine public schools. >> ov
there's a need in computer science, it's areas like chemistry and physics, a special-education, english as a second language and world bank which is. just down the hall here, is the teacher academy of maryland or high school teachers get a test of the real world. >> they go through a series of courses that helps them decide if they're interested in this profession. >> most have already made up their minds. >> you get a head start. the things we're doing now, you would do as a...